If you want a property with beach rights

Among the Long Island homes on the market with beach rights is this house on Jomarr Court in Massapequa. It is listed for $469,000 in July 2015. The price for the beach rights is nominal. Photo Credit: Realty Connect USA

For a nominal fee, the homeowner of this six-room split-level can access Jomarr Beach on South Oyster Bay. The beach association is gated, the listing agent says, noting it also has a grassy expanse and a basketball court. The homeowner paid $35 in dues this season, the agent adds.

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The house is mid-block from the beach on a 60-by-125-foot lot. Interior features include wood floors, some moldings and a skylight. There are three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, including one updated with a Jacuzzi tub. Taxes are $12,485. Donnamarie Miro, Realty Connect USA, 516-661-7057.

Huntington, 34 Valley Dr., $925,000

Near a private beach, the homeowners of this nine-room Colonial have the option of joining the Bay Hills Association, which has a sandy beach, a covered pavilion, lockers, restrooms and a boat rack, the listing agent says. In the summer, there is a lifeguard on duty and several festivities, including beach parties and lobster bakes.

Association amenities also include tennis and sports courts. Annual membership is $750, the agent says, noting the first year includes initiation fees and is double. Camp, as well as sailing and tennis lessons, are offered for an additional fee.

A walking path leads to the house, which is on a .58-acre parcel. There are views across Long Island Sound to Connecticut from the house, which has an upper deck, the agent adds. Inside, the renovated house has wood floors, high ceilings, oversized windows, sliding glass doors and three fireplaces. There are four bedrooms and four bathrooms, including the master suite. Taxes, including an additional village tax, are $22,352. Maria Boccard, Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, 631-834-5713.

Blue Point, 20 Ocean Ave., $349,900

Set on a 50-by-130-foot property in a cul-de-sac, this seven-room cape is four houses from the Grandview Gardens Beach Club on Great South Bay. Membership is $160 a year, the listing agent says. The home's yard is landscaped with a rear deck overlooking perennial gardens, while a stone walkway leads to a detached two-car garage. There is an enclosed porch.

Inside, the layout includes a great room with floor-to-ceiling Andersen windows, while the living room has a gas fireplace and the kitchen has a breakfast nook. There are two bedrooms and one bathroom with a claw-foot tub. Taxes are $8,225. Debbie Carpluk, Century 21 Selmar Realty, 631-335-0316.